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December, 2009 Monthly archive

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Matthew form Accept & Proceed just informed me they release their new version (2010) of their calendar poster. The artworks depict the hours of light and dark in the UK; this year (2010) they also depict the astronomical twilight, so the fade that you see is the rate at which the earth lightens up through the sunrise/set.

The base is printed photographically to achieve the smoothest gradient possible, onto a lovely hi-gloss metallic Fuji-flex stock, we then have a 2 colour screenprint with both a matte layer and a reflective ‘road-sign-ink’.

Of course available over at Blanka.

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The very sexy poster series by Austrian designer Albert Exergian are now available over at Blanka: A1, £50, Archival Giclee Print.

Helvetiq iPhone App

“The best-seller swiss game Helvetiq is now available on the iPhone. Everything you always wanted to know about Switzerland but were afraid to ask.” Developed by Jilion.

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In the more than 40 years that he spent working at Braun, Dieter Rams established himself as one of the most influential designers of the twentieth century. His elegantly clear visual language not only defined product design for decades, but also our fundamental understanding of what design is and what it can and should do.

Dieter Rams created ten rules of design more than twenty years ago. Sometimes referred to as “the ten commandments,” they are just as relevant today: Good design is innovative. Good design makes a product useful. Good design is aesthetic. Good design helps a product to be understood. Good design is unobtrusive. Good design is honest. Good design is durable. Good design is consistent to the last detail. Good design is environmentally friendly. Good design is as little design as possible.

Less and More elucidates the design philosophy of Dieter Rams. The book is the ultimate collection of images of all of Rams’s products as well as selected sketches and models – from Braun stereo systems and electric shavers to the chairs and shelving systems that he created for Vitsœ and sdr+. In addition to the complete visual presentation of his designs, the book contains new texts by international design experts that explain how the work was created, describe its timeless quality, and put it into current context. In this way, the work of Dieter Rams is given a contemporary reevaluation that is especially useful in light of the rediscovery of functionalism and rationalism in today’s design. Less and More shows us the possibilities that design opens for both the manufacturer and the consumer as a means of making our lives better through attractive, functional solutions that also save resources.

Less and More is edited by Professor Klaus Klemp and Keiko Ueki-Polet. One of the leading experts in the field of product design, Klemp has been acquainted with Dieter Rams for many years and is an authority on his work. Ueki-Polet is one of Japan’s most renowned design curators. She is well acquainted with design developments in both Asia and the Western world and works at the Suntory Museum in Osaka.

Editors: Klaus Klemp, Keiko Ueki-Polet
Language: bilingual German/English

Release: December 2009
Price: € 49,90 / $ 78,00 / £ 45,00
Format: 19 × 23 cm
Features: 808 pages, full color, PVC cover, in slipcase
ISBN: 978-3-89955-277-5